By exploring the little-known world of informal grassroots political action in Japan, Tessa Morris-Suzuki sheds light on a range of fascinating twentieth-and twenty-first-century social experiments with particular relevance in the context of today's global crisis of democracy.
By exploring the little-known world of informal grassroots political action in Japan, Tessa Morris-Suzuki sheds light on a range of fascinating twentieth-and twenty-first-century social experiments with particular relevance in the context of today's global crisis of democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tessa Morris-Suzuki is Emeritus Professor in the School of Culture, History and Language at the Australian National University, Canberra.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Japan and the crisis of democracy 2. Living politics: Japan and the world 3. The white birch and the Earth: giving life to the self in interwar Japan and beyond 4. Rethinking the village 5. Peasant art, free drawing and the free university 6. The body politic: Saku Hospital and the Japanese cooperative movement 7. Seeds of democracy: rural spaces of autonomy in postwar Japan 8. Development from within: environment, region and autonomous action from the 1980's onwards 9. Disaster and aftermath: informal life politics after 2011 Conclusion. Towards another democracy.
1. Japan and the crisis of democracy 2. Living politics: Japan and the world 3. The white birch and the Earth: giving life to the self in interwar Japan and beyond 4. Rethinking the village 5. Peasant art, free drawing and the free university 6. The body politic: Saku Hospital and the Japanese cooperative movement 7. Seeds of democracy: rural spaces of autonomy in postwar Japan 8. Development from within: environment, region and autonomous action from the 1980's onwards 9. Disaster and aftermath: informal life politics after 2011 Conclusion. Towards another democracy.
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